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HOUSE OF COMMONS.-;—"MoNDAr.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.-;—"MoNDAr.

On the motion that the Rochdale. and Oldham road, bill be read a second time, Mr. G. Proposed, as an amendment, that it be read a second tittle this day six months. The liouse divided—For the a mendmeat,l6 I Against it, 17. i t t h u „ 92 .,.. ar i" g that there were not 40 memb
March 20, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
NEWS OF THE WEEK.

NEWS OF THE WEEK.

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. The last mercantile letters from Mexico are very unfavourable. We hare . seen one from a gentleman who freighted a iressel in August last, with goods which were considered most valuable in the - Mexican market; in which he says, that after Waitibm three mon
June 20, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
JAMAICA ROYAL GAZETTE.

JAMAICA ROYAL GAZETTE.

_ AT the present time, when correct information regarding the state of our West India Colonies, is so desirable, and early intelligence of the events taking place in the Spanish Provinces in America so important to the mercantile part.of the community, we would strongly recommen
September 26, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
POLICE PEPORP,

POLICE PEPORP,

GUILDHALL Yotrntetn., DEPTIAVITY.—James Davis, a little boy Of' eight years old, was brought up by one of the officers, who stated that he found him sitting on the steps of a house in Stonecutter, street. the officer's notice being first attracted by the clanking of a very heavy
September 26, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
THE FUNDS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The English Funds during the present week have been more firm than for a length of

THE FUNDS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The English Funds during the present week have been more firm than for a length of

time preceding, and this afternoon they have a decided appearance of an advance. The Bulls calculate upon six millions of money to be paid to the holders of the 4 per cent. Stock, who would not accede to the Chancellor of the Exchequer's plan of reducing the interest. This money
September 26, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
STOCK ON HAND AND DELIVERIES AT TUE WEST INDIA DOCKS.

STOCK ON HAND AND DELIVERIES AT TUE WEST INDIA DOCKS.

IHhds. S. Puns.. Stock 53,91* 27,1771 Total Delivery.. 2911 SUGAR. RUM. COFFEE. % Hhds I Trs. Bags. 52.531 I 140211,128 26,988 343 5011 15 1 10541 West India Dock House, Sept. 18.
September 26, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
BIRTHS.

BIRTHS.

On Wednesday, at her house in Half Moon-street, the lady of George Chilton, jun. Esq. of a daughter. On the 20th inst. at 20, Wigmore-street, Cavendish-square, the lady of Major Stepney Cowell, of the Coldstream Guards, of a son. On the 21st inst. at Gipwell, the Countess Howe o
September 26, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
SLAVERY PERPETUATED BY ENGLISHMEN.

SLAVERY PERPETUATED BY ENGLISHMEN.

To the EDITOR the SUNDAY HERALD. Amidst the hue and ciy raised in this country against Slavery in the West India Islands, it is not only singular, but also anomalous, to see with what avidity the public rush to purchase 'shares in the different mining speculations that have been
January 16, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
DIED.

DIED.

On Saturday, the 4th inst., to the great grief of friends, Mark Harrison, Esq., of Hastoe, Herts, formerly of Finch-lane„ banker, aged 76. On Monday last, at his seat, Sydenham, Kent, in the 67th year of his age, Andrew Lawrie, Esq., of the Adelphi, on,of His Majesty's Justices
September 12, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
NEWS OF TT-Ir. WEEK.

NEWS OF TT-Ir. WEEK.

NEWS OF WEEK. ~, ,FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Il appears, by letters from Hamburgh, that an extensive circilation exists there of counterfeit sovereigns, which are execiod with peculiar skill. They are made o£ glass and leatier, thinly overlaid with gold. " • G:NOA, Dec. 11.—Peace was
January 2, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England